u/lifeisgreat04

Is my approach right for GRE?

Hi everyone,

My GRE is in mid August and I'm aiming for around 320.

I'm currently using GregMat I'm overwhelmed plan. I come from a premed background so quant is still new for me.

My current plan is:

  • Finish all Quant modules first (I'm currently at Arithmetic) and evry module is taking 2 days
  • Do end-of-module quizzes and review mistakes
  • Then later focus on mixed practice + timed sets

For verbal, I’ve learned about 120 vocab words but haven’t started proper strategy for TC/SE/RC yet.

Right now I feel a bit overwhelmed and I'm not sure if I should:

  • continue finishing all quant modules first, or
  • start mixed/timed practice earlier

Also not sure when to properly start verbal strategy.

My main goal is just to know if my approach is correct or if I’m wasting time somewhere.

Thanks in advance.

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u/lifeisgreat04 — 9 days ago
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Is my approach right for GRE?

Hi everyone,

My GRE is in mid August and I'm aiming for around 320.

I'm currently using GregMat I'm overwhelmed plan. I come from a premed background so quant is still new for me.

My current plan is:

  • Finish all Quant modules first (I'm currently at Arithmetic)
  • Do end-of-module quizzes and review mistakes
  • Then later focus on mixed practice + timed sets

For verbal, I’ve learned about 120 vocab words but haven’t started proper strategy for TC/SE/RC yet.

Right now I feel a bit overwhelmed and I'm not sure if I should:

  • continue finishing all quant modules first, or
  • start mixed/timed practice earlier

Also not sure when to properly start verbal strategy.

My main goal is just to know if my approach is correct or if I’m wasting time somewhere.

Thanks in advance.

reddit.com
u/lifeisgreat04 — 10 days ago